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RE: Knock Knock; Who's There: God

in #religion7 years ago

As great as cryptography and the tokenization of assets is, the bottom line is that it is completely dependent upon energy. Mainly, electrical energy. One precise star fart in our direction and we can kiss our tokens goodbye, along with Fortnite lol.
But seriously it's always a good idea to distribute your eggs in many baskets, I for one believe in prophecy but that doesn't mean I'm living my life like it's the end of the world. I always been a techy and honestly live a majority of my life online than I'd like, but I also have a passion for cooking, so my wife and I want to start our own garden and eventually raise goats for their milk and goat meat tacos.
I wanna be able to show my daughter that theirs more that life has to offer than whats on a 1080p screen. Human connection is what it's all about, and tech has filled the gap caused by church and state. The megachurches of today have been widely polluted and like you said, they've only done more harm than good. But I think if you look at the history of the church post crucifixion, which in my opinion was a singularity event, there's been this massive bear market in believers, and we may be entering into a level of accumulation of "true believers". Those willing to put aside the baptist, catholic, episcopalian, mormon, JW, etc. etc. or any other denominational association, and go back to the root of what binds us and focus on that. I must be some kind of rogue messianic or something.
Idk tho, I understand your atheist, and that's fine with me since I started following your posts when you were talking about twitch API and STEEM should be integrated, which was months ago. But I actually enjoy reading your content, so keep up the good work!